So if SCORM is so important how are LMSs like iTunesU or Udemy ignoring it completely? If you build an e-learning module in a tool like Articulate Storyline and want it to work on your LMS it had better be published as a SCORM package. If you don’t know what SCORM is this probably won’t bother you, but if you’ve been involved in designing, building or buying conventional e-learning then you will know that SCORM is key to making e-learning work. But one surprising aspect of this frenzy of online learning activity is the simple fact that almost none of it uses SCORM. From YouTube to Lynda, from iTunesU to MOOCs everyone is learning online. In case you may have missed it e-learning, or online learning as I prefer to call it these days, has gone mainstream.
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